Automatic feeder for type-writers.



R W. H. & R. B. MOARDLE- U'I'OMATIG FEEDER EOE TYPE WRITERS.

APPLICATION FILLED FEB. 10, 1909.

Patented Feb."28, 1911.

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W. H. & R. B. MOARDLE- AUTOMATIC. FEEDER FOR TYPE wm'rms.

, APPLIOATION FILED rmmo, 1909. v 985,428. Patented Feb. 28, 1911.

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m [NV "1v TORS BY wam Aflornqy W. H. & R. B. MQARDLE.

AUTOMATIC FEEDER FOE TYPE WRITERS.

APPLICATION FILED rmmo, 1909..

Patented Feb. 28, 1911. 4 SHEETS-SHEET 1I7./'.

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APPLICATION FILED I'EB.10, 1909.

985,428. Patented Feb.28, 1911.

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Attorney- 19 f/VVENTORS' 9 PATENT OFF C H. m mn-nonnn'r 13. Museum} or debaiSEfi, "NEW'JEfiSEY, Assmnonsmo- A. q. nmcn-, or PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.

- I hap en rnnpnn min TYPE-WRITERS.

dnd' Bonner BifMcAnnn'E; citizens'jof the United Stat'e's; residing-alt Camden; in the eountyfof, Q'Can'iden endj'State-iof New .erse'y,;' heve jiii'ven' w and useful Im-' ur hve rition-;"is to dfithis character havare .fed "mime p111 n- 1 ii1};perfeet elinement, so that it is notfneeessary "for the operator to adjustthe sheets' after they have entered YP 'it f f: if

i A- stillffu her'z'obje'et of our invention is complish theresults inthe no st sir'nple end eifect-ive manner.

. f In I thefacoompen'y ng drawings, in which 51ike, idesignate fjsimilar parts, Figure .1-is a top plan viewpf'our -r. -ttach-. mentwhichmziy be a. plied to the bar-lock .'.type ,of typewr1ters;- 1g. 2 is a side view 7 of p'ur attachment flookin infthe-direction:

' Y. of thefarrow'in Fig. 1; F1g. 3 is 'a side view '45 looking in the pposite direction from Fig. .2.;T'Fi' .A is a 1 rea're eva tion of oui-inttaehinent; Figg h is. an enlarged sectional 'view (item of thefeed rollers, supportingthe frames; Fig. 7

is an emerged-side elevation ofone of the rollerisupporting'frarnes showing the roller n'filed February 10, 1909. Serial n8; 477,161. A

p H onlyasinglesheetofpa Be itllmownflthatwe; Wm'rinr-H. Mc-

. ingjeertaingzi'djiistiiien whereby the sheets to provide eertaiddetails of structure to actypewriteri Fig. 9 is a etail view'in cross r to be f ed the F section ofgthe arm and-weight adapted to regulate the feed of aper in single sheets;

Fig-'10 is a-detail si 6 view of thebearing Tend locking means for the; shaft. on which .the arin-.;shown in Fig. 9 is cgrried, and Fig.. 11.=.isj.a.d tqil .view of the latchfby whieh the .IbIOCkSj-OIL which said shaft is carried ay be ferringnoivtofthe drawings 1 repregkvidedflwith thefjusu al platen 2: operate in 'gatliasted longitudinallyon theguide. "strips-.1 it

'- placed in a typewriter. The lower-end of "said frauie is provided with tongues 4 and '5. whichfit 0n the step to which the paper support usually employed on bar-lock typewriters is secured and clumpedmfl screwed thereon in like manner.

riage: of the censiderable' weight of the frame-and the paper carried thereon; and to 3 permit the transverse movement of the frame with the minimuniof resistanee,-we provide In order .to support the rear end-of the 'frame and thus relieve the typewriter .car-

- n'myjhe E clemped' or 0therwisejs'ecured upon 1 Imbamor;othereonvenientparts in the rein bf the carriage and travelingftherewith.

- a light chain or cord 6 attached to the ring 7,-and the opposite end of said 'cordor chain inay be'attaehed to a-support at least seven feet 'above the frlme, as theceiling (ir'wall of the room. cha in suggested is such'that a very slight are is described as the carriage of the typewriter travels back and forth, and therefore does-- not materially depart from the horizontal position of the frame. Bythis nrrengenunt. asheretofore'steted, the weigh. of the friune is partiallyhremoved from the. typewriter Thelen 'th of "the cord 'or so 24 bearing upon the shaft, thus reducing the carria e and swingswith so slight'a resist ance t at it does not interfere with the escapeinent of the carriage.

Theframe 3 is supported in a horizontal position with its inner end in such a osi-.

tion that the sheets of paper as they eave the frame will pass to the platen and be fed to the machine the same as when fed byhand.

The frame 3, adjacent to the'inner end, is

'provided with upwardly extending ears 8 and 9 arranged oppositely and in which is mounted the transverse shaft 10, the frame 3 carrying any desircdbearing such-as is indicated at 11. The shaft 10, at the right of the frame and on the outside of the ear .9,

is provided w th a gear wheel 12 which is keyed upon the shaft; Carried'by the frame.

3, adjacent to the shaft 10, is a short shaft 13, having a pinion 14 loosely mounted thereon adapted to mesh with the gear wheel;-

-12. Carried by the pinion 14 is .a sprocket wheel 15. The short 'shaft13 is provided withv a. head 16 which prevents the sprocket wheel and pinion from: sliding off of the same while its inner end is provided witha reduced portion, by means of which it is secured to the frame or ear 9.

The platen .of the ordinary-typewriter is rovided with an operating kno 17, upon he' hub of which may be secured a sprocket wheel 18, by means of which the platen may be revolved and such motion communicated to our attachment as hereinafter described. The said knob beingre-movable, as shown, thesprocket wheel 18 can be readily attached to the platen. Said sprocket wheel being in exact alinement with the sprocket wheel 15', said wheels maybe connected by an endless chain or light wire link belt 19. By this connection and the medium of the pinion 14 and the gear wheel 12, the shaft 10 1S rotated with the rotation of the platen while the aper is being fed in successive sheets through the typewriter.

The sheets of paper or circulars may be placed in the-frame 3 one upon the other, and any desired number of sheets may be placed therein and a regular tension maintained, thus. causing a uniform feeding to the typewriter.

Intermediate of the ears 8 and-9, the'shaft 10 is provided with two loosely mounted frames 19 and 20 adapted to swing to the rear of the shaft and ownwardly by gravity. These frames have elongated bearing portions 21 upon the shaft 10 and are bored at their ends, as indicated at 22. The hub portions of the swin ing frames at each end are provided with rass bushings 23 and 19. and 20 are preferably made of some light material, such as aluminum, to prevent too great a pressure upon the sheets of paper.

Extending transversely through the outer ends of the frames 19 and 20 are the shafts 25, .which at one end. are provided with heads 26 which limit the inward movement thereof. The opposite end of each shaft isv provided with a peripheral groove 27 on the' outside of the frame. The outside of the frames 19 and 20 areprovided with slidmg plates 28, theouter. end of which being provided with a slot 29 adapted 'to-ent e'r the peripheral groove 27 in the shaft and lock the same against inwardmovement. The plate 28 is'also provided with an elongated slot. 30 in which the pin 31 carried by the '.fra me 20 is adapted to work and'thus pre vent the twisting of theplate. For the purpose of locking the plate 28 in its positions :of adjustment, we provide a flat headed set screw 32 passingv through the slot31-and screwed into the frame The inner end of the plate 28 is turned outwardly at 33 to form a-' finger hold for sliding-the plate inwardl or outwardly.

Loose y mounted upon the shaft 25 is carried the roller 34-wh1ch is preferably made of woodorother light 'materiahfthe outer periphery of which is provided with atire or covering 35 of rubber having a roughened" or corrugated perimeter to provide. a griping surface on the paper. The wheel 34 1s. provided with an elongated hub 36 which 'engages the side bars of the frame and prevents lon 'tudin'al movement of the wheel. The hub is provided with a gear wheel 37 rigidly attached to the hub and .nieshin with the gear wheel 38 keyed upon the sha t 10. The shaft 10 may be rotated in the direction of the arrow in Fi 3 and through the gears 37 and 38, the ro ler 34 is rotated in the opposite direction of theshaft, thus causing the proper feed of the paper to the machine.

The shaft 10, on the outside of the ear 8, is provided with a ratchet wheel 39 keyed upon the shaft. Pivotally mounted upon the ear 8 at- 40 is a double toothed pawl 41. Below the pawl isa spring 42 for normally holding thepawl in engagement with the ratchet wheel 39. During the normal operation or rotation of the shaft 10, the ratchet wheel rotates in the direction of the arrow, Fig. 3, and the position of the pawl is such as to allow it to ride freely over the ratchet wheel. This arrangement is intended to lift the swinging frame when the. shaft 10 is rotated in an opposite ,direction from that indicated. This backward rotation of the i haft 10 is caused by the backward rotation of the platen of the typewriter suchi'as-is often done in moving the paper backward for corrections, and by thus raising the swinging frames, the rollers are lifted from a the teeth of the ratchet wheel 39, so that the back of the teeth of the pawl.

the paper. and the backward feeding of the paper prevented, or the rollers locking against thepaper or the frame underneath. Such raising of the rollers is accomplished 'in the following manner: the pawl 41 is normally held in but slight engagement with successively engage the teeth on the pawl 41,

and mesh sufliciently to raise the pawl to a substantially horizontal position. This action never gets beyond a partial meshing so that when the wheel in revolving passes the point where its engaged tooth can sustain the teeth on the pawl, the pawl is succes sively'engaged by the next tooth on the wheel, there being too much mesh to disen gage entirely and insutlicient to lockthe parts. lVhenthe rotation of the wheel is reversed, the pawl and rollers drop into'normal position indicated in the drawings.

- The shaft 10, on the inside of tlie ear'S, has a hub 43 which is loosely mounted upon the shaft and carrying a rearwardly extend-' 1 ing arm 44 having an outwardly turned end.

45 extendin over the free end of the pawl 41. The hu 43 carries an arm 46 extending under the roller-carrying frame 19. The shaft intermediate of the frames 19 and is provided with a hub 47 loosely mounted thereon and carrying an arm 18 extending to the left over the roller-carrying frame 19. The hub 47ha-s a second arm 49 extending to the rightunder the frame 20 and by the arrangement of these arms, it will be seen that the raising of the frame 19 will carry with it the frame 20.

'1 e constructionjust described allows the platen to be turned backward freely as the feed rollers are lifted clear of contact with and cannot impin e or'clench against the pa per-supporting rame. The backwardrotation of the platen will cause the shaft 10 to rotate to the left in Fig. 3 and the ratchet teeth of the ratchet wheel will engage the teeth of the pawl 41 which in turn moves the arm upwardly carrying with it the.

' frames 19 and 20 and lifting the feed rollers purpose of guiding the pa pass, and by from engagement with the paper on the frame. i

The frame 3 adjacent to the sidesis provided with longitudinally extending guide strips 50 and 51 which extend the entire length of the frame and which are forthe er to the platen of the typewriter. In or or to adjust the guide strips in and out for different widths of paper, we provide lateral slots in the frame 3 through which the thumb screws 54 means of which the guides-are held in their adjusted position. The guide move the blocks the spring may be lifted by the small thumb lever. The said blocks '55 and 5t; are provided with upwardly extending portions 60, the vertical walls ofwhich are provided with semicircular 'groovesfil in which rests the shaft 62. For the pur pose of holdingthe shaft 62 in the groove 61, we provide'springs 63 havin depressed portions .64 arranged op osite 51c grooves 61 and receiving the shaft- 62. This allows the shaft 62 to a readily removed or inserted in the blocks. The said shafthas an arm, 65 loosely mounted thereon which carries at its lower end a rubber block 66 which engages the paper on the frame and by with horizontal guides 69 and 70 which are carried by the longitudinal-guide strips 50 and 51 and which are adapted to engage the paper and "insure its being fed down to the platen.

In order to prevent the sheets of paper, as

they pass from the platen, falling upon the paper feeding mechanism, we provide the two upwardly extending curved arms 71 and 72 secured to the guide strips 69 and 70 upon'which the paper rests.

In some instances it "has been found desirable to operate the shaft 10 directly by hand, and for that purpose the-opposite end of the shaft to that carrying the sprocket wheel is provided with an operating knob or wheel 73.

Theconstruction-and operation ',of our invention will be readily understood from the foregoing description and byreference to the accompanying drawings, and it will be appreciated that the parts and combinations thereof may be varied- Within a wide range from the specific exemplification thereof shown without departing from the spirit ..and scope of our invention.

Having thus fully described ourinvention,

what we claimas new and desire tOISGCllI'B by Letters Patent, is-

1. The combination with a typewriter, of a paper supporting frame supported by the carriage thereof, a transverse shaft carried by the frame ad acent the carriage, swingried by the shaft, paper feeding rollers carried by the swinging frames and geared to the shaft, means'connected'to the platen of the carriage for rotating the said shaft,

and means for swinging the frames upwardly for disengaging the feed rollers from the paper on the frame. w

3. The combination with a typewriter, of a frame supported thereby, a transverse shaft rotatably mounted in the frame ad jacent the carriage, swinging frames carried by the shaft, paper feeding rollers mounted in the frames, gears carried by the rollers, gears carried by the shaft and-meshing with the roller gears, means operated by the platen for rotating the shaft, and means for swinging the frames upwardly for disengaging the feed rollers from the paper on theiframel 4. The combination with a typewriter, of a paper supporting frame 'removably' attached to the carriage of a typewriter, a

shaft rotatably mounted in the frame, paper feeding rollers carried by the shaft and driven thereby, -means at one end of the shaft for driving it through the medium of the platen, and a pawl and ratchet/mechanism for raising the rollers upon the backward movement of the shaft.

5. The combination with a typewriter, of a paper supporting frame removably carried by the carriage of the typewriter, rotary paper feeding rollers swingingly sup.-

ported by the frame and held upon the paper therein by gravity, means operated by the platen for rotating tlle said rollers, transversely adjustable plates carried by the frame for different widths of paper, a transverse bar longitudinally adjustable on the plate, a swinging arm adapted to rest upon the paper to allow but a single sheet ofpaper to pass from the frame, and a weight adjustably carried by the arm for varying the tension of the arm on the paper.

(3. The combination with 'a typewriter, of a paper supporting frame reinovably attached to the carriage of the typewriter, upwardly extending ears carried by the sides of the frame, a shaft rotatably mounted in the said ears, swinging frames supported by the shaft intermediate the ears, paper ,theshaft, means operated by the backward movement of the shaft for swinging the frame upwardly, and lifting the feed rollers from the paper to prevent the backward feed of the paper when the platen is turned backward, and guide plates for guiding the paper 'tovthe platen in an exact alinement, substantially as described.

.7. The combination with a typewriter, of a paper supporting frame removably attached to'the carriage of the typewriter, upwardly extending ears carried by the side of the frame, a shaft rotatably mountedin said ears, swinging frames supported by the shaft intermediate the ears, paper feeding rollers rotatably mounted in the free end of the frames and geared to the shaft, a chain driven by the platen for rotating the shaft, a pawl and ratchet connected to the shaft for swinging the frames upwardly upon thebackward movement of the shaft, and guide plates adapted to be adjusted to or from each other for guiding the paper to the platen in an exact alinement, substantially as described.

1 '8. The combination with a typewriter, of

.a paper supporting frame carried by the typewriter, a shaft rotatably mounted in the frame, means operated by the platen of the typewriter for rotating the shaft, swinging frames carried by the shaft,.feed rollers carried; by the frames and geared to the shaft," a pawl and ratchet mechanism for raising one of said frames-upon the back-- Ward -movement of the shaft, and a loose connection between the frames, whereby the raising of one frame raises the other and the lowering of one allows the other to lower by gravity.

9. The combination with a typewriter, of a paper supporting frame carried by the carriage of the typewriter, a shaft rotatably mounted in the frame, swinging frames carried by the shaft, feed rollers mounted in theframes and geared to the shaft, a gear carried by one end of the shaft and operated by the platen of the typewriter, a ratchet wheel carried by the opposite end of the shaft, a two-toothed pawl intermediately pivoted to the frame and normally held in engagement with the ratchet wheel, a hub mounted upon the shaft and having an outwardly extending arm passing over the pawl, the said hub having an inwardly extending arm passing under the frame and adapted to swing the same upwardly.

l0.' The combination with a typewriter,

of a paper supporting frame carried by the" carriage of the ty ewriter, a rotary shaft supported by the rame, swing-frames carried by the 'shaft,feed rollers carried by the spring heldfin-engagement wjththei ratchet 1 wheel, a'hubloose y nounted 'upon theshaft f -qe tt lih pa nta t ratclietni'heel,carriedjby the opposite end and: having ;an' arm exte'ndingov'er. thefree shaft jbetween 'the swin andv 2Q,jan arm carried by t e tending over the frame 19, and a second arm:

' harried by the hub and extending-gander the a end; the 'pawl,"f a second arm carried the hub and extending under the sw nginga arm 20,41 second hub loo'sely mounted upon 1 mgl frames .19

franie"20,substantially as desori ,7 v 1 11. 'llhecoinbination with a' typewriter :of paper supporting frame earned bythe.

fcamage of.v the typewriter, a-swin ing U shaped; frame earried by the paper rame, a sha-ftfmounted insaid frame and having a I glh eadlatioiie end "and a peripheral grooveuat 'a jsetscrew assin through the slot and 1 screwed into t e U.- aped frame for holding the 'plate in-its adjusted" position -and'- .the;

' inner end of the plate turned outwardly to Y, p r

' I cent the carnage,,sw ng1ngframesoc means carried by the frame for feeding the i tudinally extending guide p Q fthe opposit'e end,'.-a*'slid1ng plateqcarried byv he 'u-shai d' mme' and a ga n c e v eng'lito enter; the'fper'ipheral rOOVGQifSaid n plat jjihay'ing -an elongated. sic

uhi'eh a pin carried by the; frame"fpa sses,-

forin'a finger hold' for operating the same.

" 1 12. The '-combi1iation"with a typewriter,

of a paper supportingframe carried thereby,

paper to the platen'of-the typewriterfloniiates carried y the franiejmeans Ifor adjusting the plates 't'ransver'selyof the paper frame, and pa er:

' holding means i longitudinally adjusta le upon said guide plates. L" I The combination with atypewriter,

' 7' i: of a paper supporting frame carried thereby, 5

means "carriedby the frame for feeding. the

' paper to the 'pIa-ten of the ty ewriter, lon'gi: 3'

tudinally extending guide p ates carried the frame, means for adjusting the'plates transversely of--thepaper frame, blocks straddling the guide plates" and longitudinally adjustable thereon, spring catches for locking the blocks on the guide plates, semicircular? gro'ov'es- "carried b r the blocks, sprlngs navmg semi-circular epresslons cor-:-

responding with the grooves, a shaft-adapted to be sprung between the sprin and blocks into the grooves, an arm oosely mounted upon the shaft'and a longitudinal slot therein, a weight longitudinally adjustable in said slot whereby the tension of said arm on the paper in the frame is varied, horizontal plates carried by the guide plates between the paper feedingmechanism and the platen, and upwardly extending curved paperarms sheets of paperas-- they pass from; the p fMfiThecombination,withatypewr ter of geared shaft, 11 I gear 'can' 'tat'ingsaid gear,"

carriedlby-sth accommodatin" s ee fa. frame s'upported ther'eby by the-opposite end 0 aten.

a paper-holdingzframesup prted byth elcar- 'riage tamer and; adap ,ytoreeeiye sheets of 3 paper: lyinga horizontally" 1: one fu'pon; another, rotary'paper feeding rollers supported by. the frame, meansjognnected; to the platen of the ca rriagefvfor operating the mar. feeding-;.'rollers asupporteda by the',-; rame,

means connected 3 the; platen of the car.-

riage for operating=.the paper I feediilgirollers, and automatie means for. raising the paper feeding rollers fromthepa "erryvithinl the fr'ame,-.and laterally adjusta le jitieans for guiding the sheets in correct 'position'to the ty ewriter. g W 15. he; combination. with t a' y er,

a transverse shaft carried by the' frame adjaalin ment meat 'fwriter 16. The cqmhinanonrwah shaft rotatab ymonnt'edjmt 6;;

by the shaft,'- paper feedin iner by the swinging; frames shaft, means. connected to :the latenjgoffl the 1 of a1 substantially horizontal,

ing frame -.supported by the-carriage .th 'ereof,

7 cent to ,.the* carriage," swinging fram ear; ried by the shaft paper feeding "r'glle lcarz ried; by theij-s'winging'gfrani v red :to

carriage for rotating the ."sai ';i{sha'ft,'-;and 5 means for swinging ,the. frames ;lnpwardly-;

for disengaging the feed,rollersfroinftbepaper on the frame, lateralljadj ustable side guidescarri ed by-the frame @01 'a'ccommodati'ng sheets of a dilferentjiwidthss; andguiding them in correct alinement and peel-- tion to the typewriter 17. The combination with'a'typewriter,.of a. frame supported by the carriage thereof, a transverse rotatable shaft carried by' the frame 5 adjacent. the carriage, swinging frames carried 'by'the shaft, feed-rollers car-i ried by the frames and eared t'ojtheshaft,

a gear carried by'one en of the shaft,means connected to the platen of the'ty writer for rotating'the said gear% and a rate et carried the shaft for moving the frames-.upwardl to lift the rollers from the peer within t e frame, and laterally adjustaf 1e side guides carried by the paper sup orting frame for accommodating sheets of ifierent widths and guiding them in'cor rect position and alinement to the platen of the ty ewriter.

' 18. he combination with a typewriter, of a paper supporting frame removably carried by the carriage of the typewriter, rotary aper feeding rollers swingingly supported y the frame and held upon the paper therein by gravity, means operated by the platen for rotating the said feeding rollers, trans- -versely and laterally adjustable guide (plates carried by the frame to accommodate ifferent widths of paper, a transverse bar longi tudinally adjustable on the plates, a swinging arm adapted to rest upon the paper to allow but a single sheet of aper to pass from the frame at a time, an a weight adjustably carried by the arm for varying the tension of the arm on the paper.

19. The combination with a typewriter,

of a paper supportingframe removably at-.

only partially supported'by the carriage of the tgpgvriter, upwardly ex-'.

taclied to an tending earsi'carrie the. sides of the frame, a shaft rotatably mounted in the said ears, swingin frames supported by the shaft interme iatethe ears, paper feeding rollers rotatably mounted in the free ends of the frames and geared to the shaft, means operated by the platen for rotating the shaft,

means operated by the backward movement of the shaft for swinging the-frames upwardly and liftin the feed rollers from off the aper when t e platen is turned backwar and guide plates for guiding the paper to the platenjin correct position or alinement, substantially as described,

. .20, The combination with a typewriter, of.

va paper. su porting frame supported bythe carr age o the tygie mounted in the ends of the frames, gears carried by the feed rollers, gears ke ed upon theshaft and meshinlgiwith the rol er gears, means operated by t e' platen of the typewriter for rotating the shaft, and laterally adjustable side guides carried by the paper supporting frame for accommodatingsheets of different widths and causing therriftohbe fed to the platen of the typewriter in'fcor-i rect position or alinernent.

22. The combination with a typewriter, of a paper supporting frame carried by the carriage of the typewriter, a shaft mounted in the frame, swingingframes carried by the shaft, feed rollers carried by the frames and geared to the shaft, one end of the shaft ro- .tatably connected tothe platen of the typewriter, a. ratchet wheel garried by the opposite end of the shaft, a-pawl intermediately pivoted on the frame and adapted to be rocked bythe ratchet wheel upon the backward movement of the shaft and means operated by thexsaid frames upwardly.

23. In a 'paper typewriters, the'combination of a pa er suppawl Y forswinging the porting frame, a transverse rotatab e shaft carried by the frame, freely swinging members carried pivotally on the shaft and swinging away from the discharging end of the attachment, wheel-shaped eed rollers having corrugated rubber eripheries mount-. ed in the free ends of t e swinging-members" and receivingtheir mot-ion from the shaft, means for'rotating the shaft, and means for accommodating-sheets of different widths and gu'dmg tion tothe platen -'o the typewriter.

. 24..In a paper feeding attachment I for.

ewriters, the combination of a pa er supcarried by the frame, freely swinging memfeeding attachment for s them in correct pos1--v in-g frame, a transverse rotatab e shaft bers carried pivotally on the shaft, feed rollers rotatably carried b the free. ends ofthe receiving their moswinging members an tion from the shaft, means for rotatin the shaft, and means'for accommodatings eets of different widths and guidin them in correet position or alinement to t 'etypewriter platen. T A

In testimony whereof, wehave hereunto signed our names to,this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.

WILLIAM H. McARDLE. ROBERT B. MGARDLE. VVitne'sses:v e

' ALnnn'r E. HEAL WM. V. Fisnan.

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